What do you mean you did repair? You ran the 'Repair' that comes up during the setup screen after booting to the XP CD? It should have re-installed the entire WINDOWS folder with its contents after deleting the existing one first which would also naturally rebuild a fresh registry and if that is what you did and it still didn't help then I am a bit baffled...
The only reference to errors/files you mentioned seemed to be with people who are running 64-bit version of Windows and trying to install the Asus drivers/utilities from the CD which I am assuming are designed for 32-bit OS which is what you have so it doesn't make sense only somehow the Linux installations (since they are generally 64-bit unlike Windows) caused a corruption in system to a point where the installer sees it as a 64-bit OS. This doesn't make much sense but if this is a driver CD, I would try downloading the most current drivers from Asus' web site and see if you can run their installer or not.




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